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Allen, Helen M
helen.m.allen@lmco.com
Thu, 20 May 1999 08:18:25 -0500
Guess I'm too much of a stickler....I use the deep clear plastic liners you
can buy at garden centers and I only buy small plants that I can just drop
in (I leave the plant in the small pot it came in). It keeps all moisture
away from the pottery and contained in the liner. I really don't use live
plants (except on the holidays) in my pottery, there's too many silks out
there now that look real .
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From: Grace Jenkins[SMTP:grace_jenkins@ncsu.edu]
Reply To: McCoyPottery Online Talk
Sent: Thursday, May 20, 1999 8:08 AM
To: McCoyPottery-Talk@secure.mia.net
Hi All, Does anyone know a way to keep plants in the small McCoy
pots
without damaging the inside glaze (other than putting the plant in a
smaller
plastic pot & dropping it into the McCoy pot). Thanks for any ideas!
McGrace
Grace K. Jenkins
Graphic Designer/Illustrator
Department of Communication Services
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
North Carolina State University
Campus Box 7603
Raleigh, NC 27695-7603
Phone 919 513-3096
Fax 919 515-8602
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